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#6556202 - 08/24/11 03:54 PM
What's your recipe for white gravy?
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Pro Angler
Registered: 07/19/11
Posts: 502
Loc: Lavon, TX
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I heat up some oil in a skillet throw in a generous amount of pepper and a little salt and mix through about a cup of flour.
Cook for 10 minutes then add 4 cups of milk and stir like crazy.
Its probably the best white gravy i have had including at restaurants
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#6557173 - 08/24/11 07:50 PM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: Kev®]
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Registered: 09/23/08
Posts: 166
Loc: mckinney
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Here's the way to make gravy. First of all you need to fry a chicken or chicken fried steak. Otherwise, why do you need gray to start with! When finished, pour out most of the grease from the pan saving 4-5 tbs. Save the crispies and stir in 4-5 tbs of flour making a roux. Then while the pan is hot (but not too hot) add milk and stir constantly until the consistency is what you want. Let it simmer while you stir in the milk. Do not add flour after you have started or you will ruin it. You can always add milk to thin it but can't add flour to thicken it. When you have finished, the gravy will usually turn out thicker than you anticipate, therefore, make it a little thinner than you may want.
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#6558602 - 08/25/11 08:15 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: wholmes]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 09/14/09
Posts: 140
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I do the same thing as WHOMES does,but i am not that fond of white gravy. I like it dark,even on biscuits. So when i put the flour in the pan to make a eoux i cook it on medium heat to cook the flour until it turns brown then add my mike and stir,also like a lot of fresh ground black pepper in it.Also another way is to change out the milk for buttermilk. It gives it a little tangier flavor.Man I just made my self hungry!!!!
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#6558607 - 08/25/11 08:17 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: wholmes]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 09/14/09
Posts: 140
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I do the same thing as WHOMES does,but i am not that fond of white gravy. I like it dark,even on biscuits. So when i put the flour in the pan to make a roux cook it on medium heat to cook the flour until it turns brown then add my milk and stir,also like a lot of fresh ground black pepper in it.Also another way is to change out the milk for buttermilk. It gives it a little tangier flavor.Man I just made my self hungry!!!!
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#6559216 - 08/25/11 11:01 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: mark canfield]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 06/02/05
Posts: 1132
Loc: Pinehurst, TX
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I do the same thing as WHOMES does,but i am not that fond of white gravy. I like it dark,even on biscuits. So when i put the flour in the pan to make a roux cook it on medium heat to cook the flour until it turns brown then add my milk and stir,also like a lot of fresh ground black pepper in it.Also another way is to change out the milk for buttermilk. It gives it a little tangier flavor.Man I just made my self hungry!!!! I like my gravy thick and dark (NOT burned). I like it so thick that you can pick up the biscuit, turn it upside down, and the gravy stays on the biscuit.
Edited by BASSNDOOD (08/25/11 11:02 AM)
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#6559379 - 08/25/11 11:45 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: BASSNDOOD]
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Registered: 05/07/10
Posts: 584
Loc: Ft. Bend county near Fulshear
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Use equal parts of oil and flour. Two tablespoons of flour per cup of milk. Roux will lose some of it's thickening power as it darkens. There is a formula for the loss. I do better when I warm my milk in the microwave.
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#6561381 - 08/25/11 08:02 PM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: bill oxner]
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Mr. Crabs
Registered: 05/14/05
Posts: 24454
Loc: South of Heaven, North of Hell...
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I got the packets. Mix contents of package with 1/2 cup of cold tap water. Stir into 1 1/2 cups of boiling water in small sauce poan. Turn temp down a little and stir til if thickens. So simple even old dummy like me can do it. 
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#6563024 - 08/26/11 09:41 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: grandpa75672]
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Registered: 06/05/02
Posts: 6678
Loc: Twixt the Red and Rio Bravo
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You can't make cream gravy without cream.
rendered fat of some sort, equal amount of flour stir over medium heat for a while and add 1 qt of heavy cream.
Salt and pepper to taste after the cream is added. Stir it up till it's the thickness you like and commence to getting full w/ some biscuits and the gravy.
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#6568732 - 08/28/11 12:42 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: bill oxner]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 01/14/10
Posts: 246
Loc: west texas
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Use equal parts of oil and flour. Two tablespoons of flour per cup of milk. Roux will lose some of it's thickening power as it darkens. There is a formula for the loss. I do better when I warm my milk in the microwave. +1 on this try adding a packet of Goya jamon (ham) seasoning and serving over pork chops or chicken fried pork cutlets
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#6595368 - 09/04/11 10:27 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: grandpa75672]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 02/27/05
Posts: 3538
Loc: Waco,TX
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I got the packets. Mix contents of package with 1/2 cup of cold tap water. Stir into 1 1/2 cups of boiling water in small sauce poan. Turn temp down a little and stir til if thickens. So simple even old dummy like me can do it. same here...and tastes good too.
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#6603242 - 09/06/11 07:24 PM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: Big Possum]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 01/10/03
Posts: 727
Loc: Bryan or Panhandle
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What Grandpa said. If you want it creamy use low fat milk vs water though it takes a bit more milk. Pioneer makes the best one I think.
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#6604539 - 09/07/11 06:04 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: trapperben]
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Green Horn
Registered: 09/07/11
Posts: 1
Loc: 7228 S Green Hills Dr, Saline,...
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I can also suggest to make a white gravy first of all we take Kadai Paneer, Paneer in white gravy, Paneer Tikkis, Aloo paneer chaat,and Submit it in pot. mix it we have our own recipe.
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#6626681 - 09/13/11 11:38 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: mark canfield]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 12/01/05
Posts: 4447
Loc: Rockwall Texas
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I do the same thing as WHOMES does,but i am not that fond of white gravy. I like it dark,even on biscuits. So when i put the flour in the pan to make a roux cook it on medium heat to cook the flour until it turns brown then add my milk and stir,also like a lot of fresh ground black pepper in it.Also another way is to change out the milk for buttermilk. It gives it a little tangier flavor.Man I just made my self hungry!!!! This man knows how to make gravey!!
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#6650613 - 09/19/11 07:51 PM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: Fish AKA Jerry]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 12/02/06
Posts: 1557
Loc: Diana, TX
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I buy mine at Sam's Club! I know it's not homemade but it sure is easier to make.
Here's a tip use whole milk as opposed to fat-free or skim milk when making it homemade.
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#6650670 - 09/19/11 08:04 PM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: BASSNDOOD]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 10/24/04
Posts: 2589
Loc: grand prairie ,tx.
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I do the same thing as WHOMES does,but i am not that fond of white gravy. I like it dark,even on biscuits. So when i put the flour in the pan to make a roux cook it on medium heat to cook the flour until it turns brown then add my milk and stir,also like a lot of fresh ground black pepper in it.Also another way is to change out the milk for buttermilk. It gives it a little tangier flavor.Man I just made my self hungry!!!! I like my gravy thick and dark (NOT burned). I like it so thick that you can pick up the biscuit, turn it upside down, and the gravy stays on the biscuit. That's called stacking gravy.....GOOD!!!!! 
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#6651870 - 09/20/11 07:50 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: BJH ( JUST JIGGING)]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 09/14/09
Posts: 140
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Hey guys thanks for the good word,now with that bing said my wife makes most of the gravy's around here.thats the way she and i both do it. Now if she wants a quick gravy she will use pioneer brown gravy also.Now when i don't have any buttermilk i will make my own by putting a little bit of white vinegar and lemmon juice into the milk or cream,i usally use 1/2&1/2,shake it up and let it sit for about 2-3 minutes. then proceed with the gravy. BUT my wife is a better cook than i am. Mark
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#6668305 - 09/24/11 10:11 PM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: Keith Stone!]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 01/26/03
Posts: 515
Loc: Canyon Lake, TX
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#6686821 - 09/30/11 10:27 AM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: chascat]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 05/04/10
Posts: 802
Loc: Austin, TX
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drain most of the grease from the pan, add just a little butter. Add in 1 to 2 tbsp flour, stir it together, then add some milk (I just eyeball it). After it's mixed together I put in a little salt, and a little more black pepper. Voila!
For brown gravy substitute beef stock for the milk.
Edited by jshaw2025 (09/30/11 10:28 AM)
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#6877674 - 11/24/11 05:02 PM
Re: What's your recipe for white gravy?
[Re: lavonfisher]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 04/22/10
Posts: 64
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Unfortunately, I had a bad experience some years ago. It was in the 1950s. Wallpaper did not come with glue. You mixed your own. The result was flour, water and what ever else became the wallpaper glue. Needless to say I definitely don't approve of white gravy. It is truly horrible. If you don't find a prime quality restaurant, you are sol as they say.
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